is it cause we all have working class values who work in middle/upper class companies, and refuse to bow to the middle class attitudes that are sweeping the country.
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Originally posted by el duderis it cause we all have working class values who work in middle/upper class companies, and refuse to bow to the middle class attitudes that are sweeping the country.
No we contract so we can work when and where we like without having to climb any greasy poles, kiss anyones arse for a payrise or worry about office politics. Oh, and we earn more too ^^"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
Originally posted by DaveBNo we contract so we can work when and where we like without having to climb any greasy poles, kiss anyones arse for a payrise or worry about office politics. Oh, and we earn more too ^^
And anyway, whats with all this class rubbish...working class this...lower class that...upper class my ass!
Anyone who supports the class system is a racist. Except those who believe the lower classes are scum...they are realists
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when I were a lad there was a real class divide ! My dad 'knew his place' and my mums greatest ambition was that I joined 'a profession'. When I formed my ltd company she walked around like Hyacinth Bucket for a month
Its all changed now and for the better, now there are two classes, scroungers and other burgling scum and the rest of us
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Originally posted by MailmanYou also pay more to agents than a permie
Anyone who supports the class system is a racist. Except those who believe the lower classes are scum...they are realists
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I personally see meritocracy as the only viable system-and all a government can do is ensure equal access to the mechanisms for creating thisComment
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Originally posted by maximusI'm curious as to why you think supporters of class systems can be deemed 'racist' or were you being ironic?
I personally see meritocracy as the only viable system-and all a government can do is ensure equal access to the mechanisms for creating this
Except when it comes to the lower classes...there are very good reasons why the scum that is the lower class is the scum that is the lower classes!
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Originally posted by MailmanYou also pay more to agents than a permie
And anyway, whats with all this class rubbish...working class this...lower class that...upper class my ass!
Anyone who supports the class system is a racist. Except those who believe the lower classes are scum...they are realists
Mailman
That´s a spelling correction, not a comment!Comment
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Originally posted by AntmanArse, shurely?
That´s a spelling correction, not a comment!Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by AntmanArse, shurely?
That´s a spelling correction, not a comment!Comment
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